A Temporal Tear is a naturally-occurring phenomena that occurs when the fabric of space-time is damaged by a powerful force.
Man-made Temporal Tears are possible by slamming particles together with enough force to tear a hole to a desired point in time for a certain amount of time.
List of Tears
Cretaceous Alaska - 2019 Chicago Suburbs Tears
A small tear opened in the Chicago Suburbs sometime in 2019, letting over a dozen Troodontids loose in the region. The animals caused at least 10 fatalities before the situation was contained by M.Y.T.H.O.S. and the animals were transported to Monster Island.
- Troodon borealis
Triassic Coast - 2019 Beach Resort Tear
A small tear opened off the coastline of Ireland in 2019, several Nothosaurs traveled through, briefly kidnapping a kayaker whom they mistaked for a plaything back to the Triassic. A large Ammonite also ventured through but the sudden change in water temperature and salinity quickly killed the poor creature. A.R.A.B.I.S. responded, venturing through the tear to retrieve the kayaker who was taken home safely and the tear closed.
- Nothosaurus
- Ammonite
Cretaceous Spain - 2019 London Alleyway Tear
A large tear linked to Cretaceous Spain opened in a London alleyway in 2019, allowing a male Concavenator to wander into the city. The animal killed and ate a few people before A.R.A.B.I.S. responded, the tear closed before the Concavenator was able to be returned home, and agents were forced to kill the animal in order to protect the public.
- Concavenator
Carboniferous - 2019 London Restaurant Tear
A tear that linked the Carboniferous Period to an upscale London restaurant. A swarm of Giant Solifuges, several Meganeura and a few Pulmonoscorpius were let loose in the restaurant. Most of the arthropods were able to be returned, however a single large female Pulmonoscorpius was stranded and was killed to save the life of a A.R.A.B.I.S. agent.
- Giant Carboniferous Solifuge
- Meganeura
- Pulmonoscorpius
Late Permian - 2007 London Highschool Tear
A tear opened in a London Highschool, allowing a large male Inostrancevia inside. Soon after a 17 year old Nicholas Temple ventured through the tear, with the Inostrancevia following him back through.
- Inostrancevia
Mid-Permian - 2007 London Highschool Tear
A tear opened in a London Highschool classroom, spitting out a large pile of mud and Diplocaulus out into the roon, as well as unleashing a Dimetrodon. The Diplocaulus managed to scrambled back through the tear, while the Dimetrodon was killed by a Inostrancevia wandering the school.
- Diplocaulus
- Dimetrodon
Early Cretaceous - 2019 Tear
A tear linking to Late Cretaceous North America opened near Gloucestershire, England where a single Dromaeosaurus emerged into the present, the animal killed a few chickens and ate them before being tranquilized and sent back home by A.R.A.B.I.S. agents
- Dromaeosaurus
Miocene - 2019 Tear
A tear linking to Miocene South America opened in Cardiff, England allowing a pair of Phorusrhacos through, the large birds caused havoc along Llandaff Fields before the animals were able to be chased back through the tear by A.R.A.B.I.S. agents.
- Phorusrhacos
Mid-Jurassic China - 2019 England Amusement Park Tear
A large Tear opened in the crowded Drayton Manor Resort Amusement Park, linking to Middle Jurassic China. the tear was likely caused by a massively powerful volcanic eruption in the area. Over 100 animals fleeing the eruption found themselves coming through the tear along with a cloud of volcanic ash. A.R.A.B.I.S. agents tried their best to wrangle the creatures but before they could be sent home the tear closed, marooning the creatures in the present and A.R.A.B.I.S. took the animals to their secret holding facility for marooned animals.
- Chialingosaurus
- Chungkingosaurus
- Huayangosaurus
- Gigantspinosaurus
- Tuojiangosaurus
- Datousaurus
- Mamenchisaurus
- Shunosaurus
- Zigongosaurus
- Yangchuanosaurus
- Epidexipteryx
- Epidendrosaurus
- Anchiornis
- Yinlong
- Guanlong
- Zuolong
- Yi
- Jeholopterus
- Sinomacrops
- Darwinopterus
- Kungpengopterus
- Arboroharamiya
- Castorocauda
- Docofossor
- Maiopatagium
- Vilevolodon
- Volaticotherium
Paleocene South America - 2019 London Sewer Tear
- Titanoboa
- Carbonemys
- Acherontisuchus
Late Cretaceous Mongolia - 2019 Tear
- Velociraptor mongoliensis
- Protoceratops
- Therizinosaurus
2024 - Yellowstone Tear
- Troodon Borealis
- Shenlongsaurus
- Liliensternus
- Dineobellator
- Velociraptor Mongoliensis
- Scrubraptor
- Unidentifed Gekkota
- Thylacine
Tear
- Langstonia
Tear
- “Dracula” Pterosaur
- Balaur bondoc
- Bradycneme draculae
Tear
- Argentinosaurus
- Sauropod Skin Parasites
Tear
- Irritator
- Oxalaia
Tear
- Daspletosaurus
- Gorgosaurus
- Lambeosaurus
- Parasaurolophus
- Styracosaurus
Tear
- Razanandrongobe
Tear
- Megalodon
- Livyatan
Cretaceous-Pleistocene Tear
Greene Foundation Man-made Tears
The following Tears were created in the 1980s and 90s by the Greene Foundation in order to perform their Temporal Wildlife Rescue Missions. Using a Particle Collider to open the tears manually
Initial Tear
Created on accident by the Particle Collider's inventors, which allowed an Ichthyovenator into their lab, resulting in the deaths of all scientists in the facility
- Ichthyovenator
Mission 1 - Solnhofen Formation
The first intentional opening of the Particle Collider was able to take Thaddeus Greene and his team to the Jurassic, where they were able to bring several animals back to the present, rescuing them from a tsunami about to hit the Solnhofen Archipelago.
- Archaeopteryx
- Compsognathus
- Anurognathus
- Rhamphorhynchus
Mission 2 - Cloverly Formation
- Acrocanthosaurus
- Deinonychus
- Falcarius
- Utahraptor
- Sauroposeidon
- Aquilops
- Iguanacolossus
- Tenontosaurus
- Gastonia
- Sauropelta
- Jugulator
Mission 3 - Yixian Formation
- Beipiaosaurus
- Confuciusornis
- Dilong
- Incisivosaurus
- Liaoningosaurus
- Microraptor
- Psittacosaurus lujiatunensis
- Sinosauropteryx
- Yutyrannus
Mission 4 - Texas Red Beds
- Dimetrodon
- Edaphosaurus
- Eryops
- Platyhystrix
- Seymouria
Mission 5 - Usili Formation
- Dicynodon
- Diictodon
- Geikia
- Lycaenops
- Pareiasaurus
- Peltobatrachus
- Suminia
- Sycosaurus
Mission 6 - Hell Creek
- Ankylosaurus
- Dracorex
- Edmontosaurus
- Pachycephalosaurus
- Struthiomimus
- Triceratops
- Tyrannosaurus
Mission 7 - Nemegt Formation
- Alioramus
- Barsboldia
- Deinocheirus
- Gallimimus
- Homalocephale
- Mononykus
- Prenocephale
- Tarchia
- Therizinosaurus
Mission 8 - La Colonia
- Amargasaurus
- Argentinosaurus
- Armadillosuchus
- Carnotaurus
- Dreadnoughtus
- Tapejara
- Tupandactylus
Mission 9 - Maevarano
- Beelzebufo
- Mahajangosaurus
- Majungasaurus
- Masiakasaurus
- Rahonavis
- Simosuchus
Mission 10 - Ghost Ranch
- Coelophysis
- Coelurosauravus
- Daemonosaurus
- Desmatosuchus
- Drepanosaurus
- Funcusvermis
- Hypuronector
- Longisquama
- Sharovipteryx
- Placerias
- Postosuchus
- Skybalonyx
- Vancleavea
Mission 11 - Valley of the Moon
- Eoraptor
- Herrerasaurus
- Hyperodapedon
- Pisanosaurus
- Sillosuchus
- Trucidocynodon
Mission 12 - Canadon Asfalto
- Asfaltovenator
- Argentoconodon
- Cryolophosaurus
- Glacialisaurus
- Manidens
- Piatnitzkysaurus
Mission 13 - Messel Pit
- Allaeochelys
- Boverisuchus
- Gastornis
- Buxolestes
- Leptictidium
- Lesmesodon
- Eomanis
- Propalaeotherium
- Darwinius
- Europolemur
- Godinotia
- Ailuravus
Mission 14 - Pleistocene World Tour
- De-Extinction Conservation Species